Monochromatic Officewear Photoshoots

The Plaza Magazine Tobias Lundkvist Editorial is Colorless

The latest Plaza Magazine editorial put on by photographer Tobias Lundkvist showcases a series of chic, professional looks. Model Carolin Loosen sported the ensembles, each one more office appropriate than the last.

Stylist Robert J. Nordberg is responsible for this set of upscale outfits. In spite of the subdued black and white color scheme, there was no mistaking the personality and punch that comes with the displayed pieces.

Modern takes on business attire were seen in this production in the forms of structured outerwear, tiered skirts and a perforated dress. With wide legged trousers and a button up leather jacket also featured, it is apparent that variety was central to Nordberg's choice of upscale apparel.
Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Officewear - Opportunity for designers to create innovative and stylish monochromatic business attire.
2. Structured Outerwear - Potential for outerwear manufacturers to create modern and sleek structured jackets for professional settings.
3. Perforated Dress - Opportunity for fashion brands to design stylish perforated dresses that offer a unique twist on traditional office wear.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Designers can capitalize on the trend of monochromatic officewear by creating innovative business attire.
2. Outerwear Manufacturing - Manufacturers can tap into the trend of structured outerwear to create modern and sleek jackets for professionals.
3. Fashion Retail - Fashion brands can leverage the popularity of perforated dresses to offer unique and stylish options for the office.

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